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<p class="tabletext_11_black"><strong>&bull;</strong> indicates
relative level of indention.</p>
<p class="tabletext_11_black"><sup><strong>(1)</strong></sup> If a
new node is added using the <strong>"Add Node (Same Level)"</strong>
button, it will be added in the heirarchy at the <strong>SAME
INDENTION LEVEL</strong>.</p>
<p class="tabletext_11_black"><sup><strong>(2)</strong></sup> If a
new node is added using the <strong>"Add Node (1 Level Lower)"</strong>
button, it will be added in the heirarchy <strong>ONE LEVEL
LOWER</strong> than the existing level. This will create a new level of
indention.</p>
<p class="tabletext_11_black"><sup><strong>(3)</strong></sup>
Deleting a node will delete this node and everything below it in the
tree.</p>
<p class="tabletext_11_black"><sup><strong>(4)</strong></sup>
"Moving to a New Parent" will place this node and everything below it <strong>ONE
LEVEL LOWER</strong> than the ID level you indicate. The ID is shown in the first
column.</p>
<p class="tabletext_11_black"><sup><strong>(5)</strong></sup>
"Moving Up" will move this node and everything below it up one <strong>
WITHIN THE SAME LEVEL</strong>.</p>
<p class="tabletext_11_black"><strong>Bold Node Name</strong>
indicates highest levels in heirarchy.</p>
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